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cuban doctors expose how cuba milked venezuela

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AI-generatedThe article exposes fraud in Cuba-Venezuela oil-for-doctors program, potentially affecting future oil supply arrangements. If Venezuela reduces or renegotiates oil shipments, Cuba faces energy scarcity. The mechanism is bilateral trade disruption, not global commodity price impact. Weak commercial mechanism for global markets; primarily geopolitical risk for Venezuela's oil exports and Cuba's energy imports.
Signals our AI researcher identified
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- Cuba supplied medical services to Venezuela in exchange for preferential oil prices since 2000.
- At peak, Venezuela provided 90,000 barrels of oil per day to Cuba.
- Allegations of inflated patient statistics and expired medications in Cuban Medical Brigade.
- Similar practices may have occurred in other countries receiving Cuban medical aid.
Cuba's energy import costs may rise; Venezuela's fiscal position weakens, pressuring EM credit spreads over 2-4 weeks.
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